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File System Export</h1></center>

<h2>
Purpose</h2>
The plan is to export a project with a large number files/folders at a
time, using the file system wizard. The results should be indentical in
layout and content as the original project used.
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Setup</h2>

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Download the JUnit zip file source code from www.junit.org.</li>

<li>
Start the Eclipse workbench</li>

<li>
Create a new temporary "simple" project called "JUnit Test"</li>

<li>
Import the JUnit zip file into the project</li>

<li>
Select File -> Export, select File System and press Next.</li>
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Export from a project to a new directory</h2>

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<li>
Select the "JUnit Test" project and mark it as checked.</li>

<li>
In the Directory field, type in the directory to export to.</li>

<li>
Press Finish</li>

<li>
Verify that the contents on the file system match the same file and folder
structure as the source project</li>

<li>
Verify the content of the files.</li>
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Export from a project to an existing directory</h2>

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<li>
Select the "JUnit Test" project and mark it as checked.</li>

<li>
In the Directory field, type in the directory to export to.</li>

<li>
Check the option "Overwrite existing resources without warning"</li>

<li>
Press Finish</li>

<li>
Verify you were not prompted to overwrite files</li>

<li>
Verify that the contents on the file system match the same file and folder
structure as the source project.</li>

<li>
Verify the content of the files.</li>
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Cleanup</h2>

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Delete the temporary project "JUnit Test"</li>
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